Grand National results 1971
The 1971 Grand National featured 38 runners, including the first three home in the 1970 renewal, Gay Trip, Vulture and Miss Hunter, although none of that trio completed the course. Favourite Gay Trip, reunited with Terry Biddlecombe, who missed the winning ride in 1970 through injury, fell at the very first fence, Miss Hunter fell at the penultimate fence on the first circuit, The Chair, and Vulture fell at the first open ditch on the second circuit. The majpr hard-luck story, though, involved 66/1 chance Gay Buccaneer, who led over the Canal Turn on the first circuit only to be badly hampered, and nearly carried off the course, by a loose horse and relegated to last place.
All told, 13 horses completed the course and, in a particularly close finish, were led home by 28/1 chance Specify, owned by Fred Pontin (of holiday camp fame), trained in Epsom by John Sutcliffe and ridden by John Cook. Although only fifth or sixth turning for home, Specify was noted by BBC commentator Sir Peter O’Sullevan, “still going strongly just in behind the leaders”. Still only fifth jumping the final fence, when asked for an effort, the nine-year-old made relentless progress on the run-in and led inside the final hundred yards to win more comfortably than the neck margin might suggest. Black Secret, who was conceding 16lb to the winner, finished second, Astbury third, Bowgeeno fourth and Sandy Sprite. Remarkably, aftter four and a half miles, the first five horses home were covered by a distance of less than five lengths.
In 1972, Specify attempted to repeat his National victory but, although travelling well enough at Becher’s Brook, eventually faded to finish sixth of the nine finishers. He raced just once more before being retired from racing and spent his final years at the stables of his owner in Farringford on the Isle of Wight.